Probably you can't, since some religions have it as part of their sacred writings that they are to deal with people who either don't believe as they do, or who criticize them, in certain ways. The ways referred to include persecution.
Also, in Communist countries such as Vietnam and China, the authorities believe that people such as Christians are basically enemies of the state and so they persecute them. This is also because they see Christianity as a 'foreign religion'. Such views and others like them give justification in the minds of those who hold such views and so they have free reign to do as they please.
To escape religious persecution. To escape religious persecution.
did colonist traveled to georgia to escape the religious persecution
did colonist traveled to georgia to escape the religious persecution
----------------------- Julian the Apostate was Roman Emperor from 361 to 363 CE, after a dynasty of disreputable Christian emperors. He was opposed to persecution on religious grounds and took action to prevent the further persecution of pagans, but did not persecute Christians.
Some argue that the illegality of same-sex marriage is a form of persecution (the main argument being that it is an infringement of their human rights and is a legal issue not a religious one)
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To understand religious persecution, consider asking: What specific groups are targeted, and what are the primary motivations behind their persecution? How does the legal framework in different countries address or fail to address religious freedom? What impact does religious persecution have on the individuals and communities affected, and what international responses exist to combat such violations?
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People of various backgrounds face persecution in today's world, including religious minorities, ethnic minorities, political dissidents, and LGBTQ+ individuals. Persecution can take the form of discrimination, violence, imprisonment, or even death. It is crucial for the international community to condemn and address instances of persecution to uphold human rights and promote peace and justice.